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Introducing yourself in Arabic By Ghizlane Lafdi By Ghizlane Lafdi

Lesson Objectives In this lesson we will learn: Different forms of greetings To say your name and ask someone’s name in Arabic Count to 20 Countries and nationalities To say where you live By Ghizlane Lafdi By Ghizlane Lafdi

وَعَلَيْكُمُ السَّلام Popular forms of greetings السَّلامُ عَلَيْكُم assalaamu 3alaykum (Peace be upon you) وَعَلَيْكُمُ السَّلام Wa3alaykumu-ssalaam (Peace be upon you) By Ghizlane Lafdi

Good morning (morning of light) صَبَاحُ الْخَيْر SabaaHu – lkhayr Good morning صَبَاحُ النُّور SabaaHu-nnuur Good morning (morning of light) By Ghizlane Lafdi

Good evening (evening of light) مَسَاءُ الْخَيْر masaa’u – lkhayr Good evening مَسَاءُ النُّور masaa’u-nnuur Good evening (evening of light) By Ghizlane Lafdi

إِسْمِي سَمِير, وَأَنْتِ مَاإِسْمُكِ؟ ismii samiir, wa anti maa ismuki? My name is Samir, and you what’s your name مَاإِسْمُكَ؟ maa ismuka? What’s your name By Ghizlane Lafdi

كَيْفَ حَالُكِ فَاطِمَة؟ أَنَا إسْمِي فَاطِمَة anaa ismii faaTima Me, my name is Fatima كَيْفَ حَالُكِ فَاطِمَة؟ kayfa Haaluki faaTima? How are you Fatima By Ghizlane Lafdi

anaa bikhayr, wa anta kayfa Haaluka? أَنَا بِخَيْر, وَأَنْتَ كَيْفَ حَالُكَ؟ anaa bikhayr, wa anta kayfa Haaluka? I am fine, and you how are you? أَنَا بِخَيْر, شُكْرًا. anaa bikhayr, shukran I am fine, thank you. By Ghizlane Lafdi

furSa sa3iida yaa samiir. furSa sa3iida yaa faaTima فرصة سعيدة يا سمير. furSa sa3iida yaa samiir. Nice to meet you Samir. فرصة سعيدة يا فاطمة furSa sa3iida yaa faaTima Nice to meet you Fatima. By Ghizlane Lafdi

ma3a-ssalaama! ma3a-ssalaama مع السلامة! ma3a-ssalaama! Goodbye! مع السلامة! ma3a-ssalaama Goobye! By Ghizlane Lafdi

Test your memory by translating the following sentences into Arabic Good morning Good afternoon What is your name? (female) My name is … How are you? (male) I am fine, thanks, and you? Nice to meet you Bye! By Ghizlane Lafdi

Numbers 1-10 waaHid sitta ithnaan sab3a thalaatha thamaaniya arba3a tis3a 3ashara khamsa By Ghizlane Lafdi

Numbers 11-20 iHdaa 3ashar sittata 3ashar ithnaa 3ashar sab3ata 3ashar thalaathata 3ashar thamaaniyata 3ashar arba3ata 3ashar tis3ata 3ashar 3ishruun khamsata 3ashar By Ghizlane Lafdi

3umrii arba3ata 3ashar sana, wa anti kam 3umruki? عُمْرِي أَرْبَعَةَ عَشَر سَنَة, وَأَنْتِ كَمْ عُمْرُكِ؟ 3umrii arba3ata 3ashar sana, wa anti kam 3umruki? My age is fourteen years, and you how old are you? كَمْ عُمْرُكَ؟ kam 3umruka? How old are you? By Ghizlane Lafdi

3umrii thalaathata 3ashar sana عُمْرِي ثلَاثة عَشَر سَنَة 3umrii thalaathata 3ashar sana (My age is thirteen years) I am thirteen years old By Ghizlane Lafdi

Now it is your turn Kam 3umruka? Kam 3umruki? How old are you? (male) How old are you? (female) By Ghizlane Lafdi

Countries= buldaan= بُلْدَان ابْرِيطَانْيَا ibriiTaanyaa Britain اَلْمَغْرِب almaghrib Morocco مِصْر miSr Egypt فَرَنْسَا faransaa France اِيطَالْيَا iiTaalyaa Italy اِسْبَانْيَا isbaanyaa Spain أَمْرِيكَا amriikaa America سُورْيَا suuryaa Syria By Ghizlane Lafdi

Nationality = jinsiyya = جِنْسِيَّة Nationality (male) Nationality (female) English maghribiyy maghribiyya Moroccan miSriyy miSriyya Egyptian ibriiTaaniyy ibriiTaaniyya British By Ghizlane Lafdi

Find the male and female nationality of the following countries Find the male and female nationality of the following countries. (Check your answers with your teacher) Nationality (male) Nationality (female) English Italian Spanish American Syrian By Ghizlane Lafdi

City = madiina = مَدِينَة askunu fii murraakush fii almaghrib. murraakush madiina qariiba min agaadiir. I live in Marrakesh in Morocco. Marrakesh is a city close to Agadir. askunu fii aSwaan fii miSr. aSwaan madiina ba3iida 3an alqaahira I live in Aswan in Egypt. Aswan is a city far from Cairo Askunu fii uksfurd fii ibriiTaanyaa. Uksfurd madiina qariiba min lundun wa ba3iida 3an maanshistir. I live in Oxford. Oxford is a city close to London and far from Manchester. By Ghizlane Lafdi

Key Words madiina = city fii = in wa = and qariiba min = close to ba3iida 3an = far from ayna = where askunu = I live taskunu = you live (male) taskuniin = you live (female) By Ghizlane Lafdi

Translate the following sentences - I live in Madrid in Spain. Madrid is a city far from Barcelona. madriid – Madrid barshaluuna - Barcelona - I live in Damascus in Syria. Damascus is a city close to Hums. dimashq – Damascus HumS - Hums - I live in Paris in France. Paris is a city close to Nantes and far from Nice. Naant – Nantes niis - Nice By Ghizlane Lafdi

مِنَ الْمَغْرِب, أَنَا مَغْرِبِيّ. مِنْ أَيْنَ أَنْتِ؟ min almaghrib, anaa maghribiyy. min ayna anti? From Morocco, I am Moroccan. Where are you from? أَنْتَ مِنْ أَيْنَ؟ anta min ayna? Where are you from? By Ghizlane Lafdi

أَسْكُنُ في مراكش في الْمَغْرِب . وأنْتِ أَيْنَ تَسْكُنِين؟ askunu fii murrakush fii almaghrib. wa anti, ayna taskuniin? I live in Marrakesh in Morocco. And you, where do you live? مِن ابريطانيا , أنا ابريطانية. أَيْنَ تَسْكُن؟ min ibriiTaanyaa, anna ibriiTaaniyya. ayna taskun? from Britain, I am British. Where do you live? By Ghizlane Lafdi

أَسْكُن فِي مَانْشِسْتِر, مَدِينَة قَرِيبَة مِنْ بِرْمِنْغهَام وَبَعِيدَة عَن لُنْدُن. askunu fii maanshistir, madiina qariiba min Birmingham wa ba3iida 3an lundun. I live in Manchester, a city close to Birmingham and far from London. مع السلامة! ma3a-ssalaama Goobye! By Ghizlane Lafdi

wa anta / anti, ayna taskunu / taskuniin? And you, where do you live? By Ghizlane Lafdi

Put it all together Task 1 Listen to the audio and correct the following statements. 1- it is morning 2- the person talking is called Mariam 3- She is fifteen years old 4- Mariam is Moroccan Task 2 Pair up with a colleague and introduce each other in Arabic. (e.g. greeting, age…etc.) By Ghizlane Lafdi

Homework أَنَا مِصْرِيَّة I am Egyptian = (feminine) anaa miSriyya = With the help of the joining letters sheet (from the previous lesson), try to handwrite the following sentences in the Arabic script and translate them into English. Your teacher will give you feedback on your writing. Example: أَنَا مِصْرِيَّة I am Egyptian = (feminine) anaa miSriyya = 3umrii khamsata 3ashar sana ismii maark anaa faransiyy askunu fii madiinat maanshistir By Ghizlane Lafdi